Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 26, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1877 — Page 8
TIIE IXDIAXA STATE SEXTJNEJ-,' WEDNESDAY MOllXING- JAN IT All Y 17, 1877.
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mm ? is BOTTOM PRICES. THE GEAND REDUCTION! AnnooncHl a w-k ago. from Low Prle. t Price fctill Lower is the i'ojmlar Mwliirtln of the IMy. Every artlcw iu the More continues m irkl dwn to EXACTLY MIT G03T. Out stock lä UNUSUALLY LAK(iK for I his sea-soa of the yw, bat we aio coüd to cur it mm, Previous to Invoicing no m'ttter liat the o-t may be. t-on-- dues of Koods, Dornest i, for example, have ndvarv; l sine Iiis closing Out Hai; wm announced, but wo otter Every I"Xoo3 at What It Cot lVhcn PurcIiHcl 2 The Public shouM rememl.-e.r the sale will not Continue rilways. L. S. AYITES a CO., INDIAN A.POLI3. FIN AN CI AL AND M ERCIÄL. MONET Ttf K MARKETS. Urne er hi luiAALrs srvrrsrL, I Tithsday Evxnijig, Jau. Id, l!77. i The condition of the local money market is essentially unchanged, a compared with the week ending Tuley,ttb. Inst. Money Ls In ufficijnt supply to enable the banks to meet with promptness the want ol legitimate bus! ess, and while their policy 1st severely Con ervatlve, lhre fcj no dlfnoclty iu placing strictly gilt-edged roper ui 10 to 1. per cent Eastern exohanse Is In good supp'y, und counter sales aro made at 1-10 prem ium, INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING UOrüF. (3 parin s. Balances. For 33 w eks ending Dec 30.tl,y9,u)0 Jld,jijjoo iona ay, jar. l noluasy. Tuesday Jan; 2 Wed in da j, Jan. 3 Thursday, Dec. 4.. FrlJay, Jan. 6 Saturday, Jan. 0 Mond.ty, Jan. M .. Tuesday. Jan. 9 Wednedy. Jm. "0 Thursday, Jan. 11 Friday, jun. I'l Saturday, J .in. 13... Monday, Jin. 15. ...... Tuesday, Jun. ! -.. . 1.0U0 27',ii .(() "2 '.",( (i i t Ur,wn .;,( kj .!' JT.KI0 ..;.tj UCLO The New York Duily Bulletin of Mouday says: Gold opened at 106 v1 clo;ed it 10:i'-e', an i these were the extreme ratest; all the hides after the nrst hour were at 1 tj A(zHr. Ou gold loana renewals were at 6S P"r cent; from this the rate lor carrying advanced to 1-15 until Monday, closing at 7 gold. The United State, assistant tri asurer to-day paid out ?JU,)0 gold lor interest and rxT-ajoo for redeemer bon.s. I London, consols declined to Jrl 15-1, and United State bonds were strong, and, where ehaneed, higher. Irlr the week the imports at New York were fnSK5,8S, of which I,WJ,Uj were dry goods, and the remainder general merebandlsA. b exports of domestic products were (1,851,530. Tue specie export were ?ld,770. The Import of specie were 111,1'J. The United Slates al-4ut teeasurer paid out in eoln durl-g th4 Wor, The customs receipts aoWuted to ufclpM. imports of fipixrr. following 14 adetailMl statement of the Imports of specie Into thlü port during the week ending Jan nary Id: Total . Jlvj.721 Previously rporv-a .. .. aoa.-tu Total Bt nee Xinnary 1 , Same tlm n 1X7S Heme time la IffTC Home time In 174. ftume time In l. . Hame time in lTi Same tLnv in 71 .... S0!i,V2 .. 01, Ox .. c.vsi.' Mix or sreciE. The following hi a detail! report of specie exported from the district of New York for the. erjd g Janpary II, 1877i ; Total i-yt Wotk..." .. $11.770 Plnee Jan. 1, Mivnr.... ftw.Hil Btnoe Jan 1, fcoid. Same time in 17 ... fame time iu l&r& Ha ue Um in 6l Ha me time Hi 173 Sauie time In 172 fame time In ifll ........ Käme time In ltf70.... ..... I..M UXi l,vt , 94.VJ-' 1,'W.7' MOYXMENT Of HOOS. The receipt of live ntock at New York for the lal four weekü have been as follows:
wr.r.K . a Jan. 8, W77 8 IT7H Jan. 1. 177 7,41 Dec. 2 lTw. ,41 Dec la, l.-r?J.. iU4o Total 4 weeka ZlJt ttor. 4 welrj ofltr;5H 32JR1 Cor, week 7X ,
o i o o 5Ä A z'A 5 3C 710 25,155 253.5
ctA 7 12,x."ii 17,4. r,47. 24,127 SJKxl loo J,12 7J,4JtK iftiOO 3171 4,1 7A.671 S3 19,4! 21, m) The demand for live hoe has been light. Home sale of Ohio were made at tr'-ac per pound eloping at tAttfc The comtignmrnts have bnen cLietly to KlaaKhterer, with limited offerings of live hogs on sale. W 1 M W W 2. 13 5 5 it:::: "5 e i fi : : : i : : H-wti Beeves, j No ; i : ! ! r -I i 4 ow. No I -Calve. ro. m nl JhIhm p. i ? ti lo e r1 J -'! I log. OS J Ä w 7' i jl 2: JS2!To4al iZ i - vi N' (.4XKIi.vUAL. Tar lis v7:::; ual.- rcvl- ;c-c.al ma:
kt'ta have b-eu quiet, anil trade has been eonfiiüdla a largo divrco to articles of rri'n' n.wxssity. Whtlo this has bxn the ra. price hive UuctuuteJ wlthiu a narrow
rr.ng, and with fw exceptions the raark-.-t-f have ruled i'ady. Iu dry gix-JO tUcie Ls a fliin f' ellng in domestic ütapIi'H, ftnd an early advance Is antie'patd, The N'w York Dally Dulletln'of Monday reviews the market as follows: HTiile tiior has lvtn !es animation In f ho mirtu-t than was r.bstrvid durirnc iheenlier days of the wwk. tli-re w jih a ttt'aly niove-T-ient in both cotton and woolfn fitbric, and the pirkaH dLstni)ution was iirly biitisf.-ie-tory. Western, southern and Oal'fornta Jobbers ae opfratin in cittn Eoottn wwh a detret? of friiom which is iti licaiive of couild nee in present values, and the upward U 11dency of prices has slitnu atxl purcha on the purt uf local and in-ar-by jobbers. There Is not ppHrciit ly.t he lenst d!si"ition to iidulM in apoula'tin, but rlo-e buyer are taking hold fr:ly of Mich makes of brown, bleiK-hed aijd colored cottons ;u tan Btlll bo obtuiiud an or about old price. Theoia'.tiii w eli will probably develop a more ueneral demand for aresa eoods, priuts, jercal' n, cambrics, eU-., as Koine of the lead l ß nijei ts w i 1 then bw prepaid to os-n their uew i-p inj: prrxluotions, of whieh notice w ill be glvt 1. tvyiTO.N tkjoi. There htw been a tfood deniaiid ior leading mutu-s of taction poods from agents' bauds, and prices are -teadi.y maintüined. The l ite advance on brpwii and coir-red ooltons has been in most cats paid by buyers, and although mime mnkes are d rust K'liiC a little at the revised fjuotatious, nerjts evince no disposition lo accept lower risuren. Jobbers an, however, Mill wiling iu both package aud broken lots a god many make of xitoi poods at or about old prices, and wiL lKXb.Ujly oontinue doing o until their preterit Mocks a e exhausted, when an advance must occur, unless there should le a break In the market, of which there is not the slightest indication. lirowu sheet Ines and sntrtiujrs are in good demaa-l and liht supply. Heay standards are closidy 8old up aud ulrongat the late advance, and flne browns aim tan to four-yard iLiakee are in steady request. LlJtACHKD HlIEETINOS AD SHIBTINC.W'idö Kiie-tings have not ben active, but there is a fair movem-nt in medium and low trade mirlings, additional makes of which will probably be subjected to au advance in the early future. I'Kivrs. Dark fancy prints have loen In fair dt-m juJ by western jobbers, and desirable styles are liow very scarce in sgents' ban is. Mtsiium aud liiht fancies are still shown sparingly by asrentx, bat will no doubt be in ample supply in t rue to niwt th requirement of the tiade. shirting prints and cambrics r: nrrivlngln considerable quantities and are u-adi v held. Messrs. Van alkenburh t Leavitt will close out the stock on hand of Kichmond staple nt the low fitrurs of 7',e for double pinhs and 7o for ti;Tiuaus and checks, ut which prices these gojds aie verj- che p. WOOLEN GOODS. There has been a moderately fair bnslnev In woolen go ds to-day with out-of-towu buyers, whose personal selections, aid(d to the quantities ibrward'xi as the results -f previous urciises. have made the total salts ol the week by sheets fowt tipa liberal total. The d-m d from local dealers has been les active, wh u ls not unusual ou Haturday, but the Uxidiug c othing rirnis have been making liberal Rgivgato selections of seasonable tabricks during the week in preparation of stock for their eariiojt customers, and there is an improved feeling us to tu future of trade in nt any ail departments of this connection. Wo have no change to note In the wool market; in fact little Ls doing, and prices in this market are entirely nominal. The New York market is reported as follows: The market is a little unsettled, without reaching a point of radical change. As beton not si, the laiiure of mauutacturers to es'ablih au advance on goods in such proportion as will give a. margin at the present price of " wool, compels great cautiou In purchasing, and a few mills hi w hich there is no collection of early bought material can be run to advantage.. The demand, therelore, docs noi come In good shne. and is not well distributed over the market. Holders are somewhat divided In opinion, and wuere many are still disposed to preseive a iirru tone and refuse all negotiation;looking to a concession, others considei the propriety of offering somewhat easier terms as a ptobable induoemeut for Increased order"1, specially Is this the ciwc fiu tlis tow gruie; d r&ilisrn a pud Tex as, the shading noted by liseorae two or Ihre Weeks ago having failed to attract attention, foreign dolhlng Wools slow, and carpet stock not Very active, though me few buyers have b ra leeliugarouud lately. The sale-s report! during the past week embrace WjO! lbs XX Ohio at 17c ; U,000 lbs X and XXat l.XJlTe:15.uuölbsXat4Jc: 3.0U0 state at rc; 6,'O0 lbs med in 111 unwashed Indiana äOc -),nju lbs X Ohio, 15,000 is Ohio, 1J0 lbs black O do. fijuwibrt combing. C.OW lb fair. 6,000 lb Michigan unwashed, 6.0U0 1M low Wticu li, 80 bags .extra pulled, hi bisrs super, 11 do No 1 on private terms AmXX) lbs western Texas at ixsr-tic; 3.oo lblow extl-ado. :SJ)-ic; 40,iW) lbs western ; 30,1)00 lb do., lu.tee lbs eaolern, ö.otiO lbs fall Call or n la ItfJ&A) lbs rprlug do., 3,WiO lbs. do. on privat. U-rms; ?-),W0 spring California 25&:ilc; 100 bagsCol rlo;2,00i)lbsdo, 114 bales Donsko. and W bags Australian on private terms. lUS derynua prjoiu;ry aua eggs is acnv knd prloe are flrrn. 2gs are scarce! 1 fact, the market is almost bare. The Nev York market on Monday was reported as fol lows: Eor.i. Receipts to-day 3"Jo bbls The market reran us much the same. The supply of reall tine fresh Is still small and reeei.ers look foformer full rates.with a ürm tone assumed ' On the very b-st selecMons.as worked offon smai invoices, sac can ue reacnea, dui we ao not aiter our q lotations, as Kve is really all that cn positively be depended upon and has been accepted. LJraea are naiurauy in lair aemanu as buyers are compelled to handle these ii place 01 iresn. Rtate are.noi, genenuiy bp 111 up above onr figures, but a 'few dea ers wuo hav choice marks, wed known, get l2c more un der favorable circumstances, and a portion 01 the stoc is limited to 27(st2N) for the present A really fine grade of western will bring abou. as much as state. Near-by stock, single bbl p r doz. 89 37 I 34 3tJ 3 24 (340 S3J WcotJ.n, prliue.. Fair western........ fjanadian . Southern ............... ia7 Limed state 7 Limed wetern 24 foil IVCltkv. The market for live continue dull, as a rule, but prices somewhat firmer, owing to a good w eek's trade. Dressed In good vupply, the aemana noi very active, ana prices easy on most styles. We quote as fol lows: Dressed turkeys, state aud western. llmlw do. fair togod iwt 11c; dressed spring chickens, choice, per lb, ßl ic. Fowls leiey prime, per lb, l2rti:ic; lair to gosl lOTJc; l-t sta" ami Tefiit rn iw: 00 uo, lau to eiod 9 10 j. Ducks fit ate and western prime il'r ; do, fair to good, lllc; uo Jersey It.oc. vieese rriiUi) 10 viioicu inc. l ie: fair to gorsi 8 410c. Live PoultrySpring chickens, per lb, western PH5. lie: Jertwy HH" 2c Fowls state ana Jersey, prr 10. i-iic; do w entern iztix : roosters, old, ter lb, 7Sc turkeys, state and jersey, per in i'tiic; ao western. p?r lb. 125413c: ducks, state ana Jer sey, per pair, b.Vq.!i!c; ducks, western, per pair. ic; gs?se, state and Jersey, per pair, llöJ 2 UU; do western, per pair, ?1 ixl 50. There is only a moderate business transacted In grain. Transportation facilities are such as to embarrass trade. Prices of corn, however. remain steady. Wheat is firm and the. mar ket is active. Oats continue dull. With re gard to the foreign grain markets the Loi.don Evening List reports as follows: T BAN CX. "--' The weather during the last se'nnlght lias been tuostly mild and rainy, though a change io a colder atmosphere had now bwn experienced. Com p a lnts are becoming more general of the rarld growth of weeds and the de velopment cf noxious Insects. The wheat Heids have a lnxnrlou nppearanoe. and the Dlant Is sufficiently forward to endure colder temperature, or evn frost, a change U) which is now ho iiupai leuti.y xaneu. The provincial corn markets have offered but little subject for remak, as a state of quiet nie had ruled for several articles. At rarl.s,olng to the holidays, the market was thinly at tendtnl, and the supply of wheat, was 1 ss ample, though n IU ou a fair CJile. Yaiut s were 1 m tc lied upwards through the ri.se in üour and the advance in wheat prices at 1J1 e, but niiiierswere not reaoy Dujers, at l.Uli -üik-. -i 'A T Dil
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aild In tLe ecru u a Ket. BELOtUM. The t-mperature has be-n somewhat colder, but lrot had not appea.e!. At Antwerp tlx market continued in a stat- ol r,i' at quietuie. and owing to larg-supplii s ot all ai:ds ot produce, quotatloas had ulven way. At Ernseis tue corn market maiulaiiK.'d a tlroi sitiou. t HOLLAND. ! It is reported from Amsterdam that Ui4 weather up to the present lime has not b-sjn det 1 imental to the growing colz t crop. In the mnjolity ot the piovincial mat ket-s the mrply of home grown grain tiad :cr the ?ast feiv days be-n amp e, and Iu most c.ijs euiier pr.ces were aunouueei. UEBMAKY. The weather np to about mld-wee-k wts dampand dull, but sluce it had assumed a colder character, and a rather large uiuour t of snow ha J fallen. The colder tempeiature wuh most rti ulritble but for the young plants, as the contiuued moisture would undotmteuiy be 'ftrlmental to the grain lielJs. At Berlin trde .11 rye had b.;u very unimportant, and no material advance in prices hud taken plsoe. Wheat, however, hud met with a tun her cleiiiiid, epechiily rine conditioned nnxluce. At Hamburg the corn niaiket Lid btii somewhüt calm in tone, hue r.ll eereal articles l-emalned quotably v.iinitered. Tbo stock of wheat and rye Is luconsiderabl?,aed from the Talure of tho c ops in the empire, large Import of grain must be made until the next harvest. At Stettin wheat and lye have realized higher prices thrr ughout the st'jinlclit. and an Improved feeling evideully rr vails in the trade. ITALY. In the Italian jxnlnsala, and more partloula ly Sicily, the excess ef raii was much cotapjaioed ot. And in the upper Italian district a colder temperature was lesin d, as the prolongation of moisture would cause vnry serious injury. Business was quiet almost everywhere, except ingat Naples, where piUes were exceptionally firm. AUSTRIA. A dead stae of calm had prevailed in the Vienna corn ma ket, and but little buslnt on account of the holidays had transpired. Wneat Aas unaltered In value. Barley met a limited sale, though somj export t lansactions had taken place in the heavier sorts of that cereal. HCNGARY. Flue weather had at lat surs rvened, after a long continued rainfall, which had s so Idened the land as to convert the roadway into lakes of liquid mud. Only a few local complaints upon th concision of the cereal crop were heard. At IVslh very littl business had transpired during the se'nnignt and orient of w heat w- re but small, with a still weaker deire on the part of buyers to operate. NORTH KVK6IA. In the north of the empire buslnen in cereals was completely suspendt d. SOUTH KU.SI. A postal advice from O iessa, 1 to 13th ln-t., announce that Me corn market had still presented a ra'her cctive character, and if trade had not been so brisk s before it was mainly due to the great diminution of stocks on the spot. The Mn-tll quantity still remaining on hand was held with great limitless, as from the complete sngpension of railway service, little or uo fresh supplies could be expected this season, aud therefore hoi lrs were now inapo sition oexa-t their own terms from intending pore lasers. PROVISIONS. The market during the pnt week has declined somewhat, and to-day was dull, with r light demand, buyers demanding concess'ous which holder's are notdU.tOr-ed to grant. Hogs areweiker, outdde prices b.-ln?ii 23 for best & adee. ON 'CH-VNOK. The attandanee to-day was email and tmtisactijus unimportant. ' Diin(chew ou 'Clianse. NEW YORK. Whiat- Nominally unchanged; Chicago S135l 45; Milwaukee Jl ST'gil 47; red wlntei nominally SI 4.V4I 55. OoRN Quiet aua firm; no grade SP.iatiOc ; mixed ti-io. Oats Quiet and steady; mixed 43.Y)c. Pork Quiet; 117 90 bid March; 7 75 April. Laud Quiet; til Ziy Januay; 11135 February ; til 50 March ; 11 60 ApriL Oou 10t?v BALTIMORE. Whkat Strong; p. Ices unchanged. FLOCK strong; good demand. CORN-Mixed western fpot or Jannary; February ; 61ilic March; 41 i2c April. CINCINNATI. Pork Quiet. 1 17 50. BAOO! -rtteady, 7?i-10-10i-lS-14o. Mbats 1 Irmer; not quoiably higher; V,-H 9o. ... L.VRD Quiet, 510 90-1212 25. Flocr Mtroug and higher, t7v007 25. Wheat Firm, SI 4531 65-S1 5031 60, Ck Steady, l3e3Tc, OAW-Stea-Iy, 5i.339c. . , cHiCAöo. , WHEAT Easier; 91 30JJ cash and January; SI 31b31 SIVi February; SI 33'l March Corn Dull; 44c cosh January; 44,'-o Febru ary; 45.'.jc M ircn; 4,-g0 May. Oat Firm; 35J-c January; 3öc February; ÄS50?-0 March. I'ORK Quiet; 517 55 Feorurjy, 117 85 March, $18 1518 20 April. Lard Quiet; 11 lo3U 12S February, til 30 March, 511 50 April. CUT VfxATS boxed quiet; shoulders nominally 6ic; long clear, xc; short ribs i.c: hört clear 9c ; long clear, bort clear 8c b.d. Oreem MiATSIIams, yfä'fyfa 16 average. II0G9 Estimated receipts, 8,U00. Light grad s 510c higher. CALL BOARD ON CHANGE. S.c was bid for ear corn on track. Ear com offered at 3c, and sold. ; 514 5J bid for bran. No offjrs. ' . f BALE8 ON CHA.N0K. 2 cars wheat..... .. 1 c er wheat......... -- 1 car oats .... .... 3 cars mixed corn, f. o. b -.. .. :l cars h. ra. corn, compromise cars 1 car rejected oats... STOCKA IN 8TORB TO PATK. fl as 1 4 30. 41 41 30 FJevator A. Elevator b . Elevator t... Elevator D -Elevator E Elevator F... 2.9 1 9,070 242Wis 15i,2bii 19.12. 4,71. 17.S47 bW1 5-b S.725 2js vi Totals 12tdl 415.501 4.. rORK rACKINO AT IS PI AN APOUS. The following ls the packing at this point from November 1,187, to January l,ls77, in clusive: No. nogs PTc'd Ktngan A Co I'MfltiiFerguson A Co .... 5 1,1 I Coffin, Wheat 4 Fletcher .., 2).7i9 Ho mes. Pettit Jk Bradshaw . S.4Pi L,itders tCo... ll,8ol Tot al 251,87t; DAILY RXTIEW OP TIIE IDTDIAJf APOUS MARKETS. ImlliUMkpollJi Provlnloa Mnrkef. BtTLK Mbaxh The maraet was dull with lit tie demand. We qoot C. R. sides at 8v4o: clar sides k'Jl-yo ', long clear rf5V; shoulders R-K nU1 c tAJLO Prime sioara UgU'vo; kettle 12.' lZ-V- 7 JauatNO Prices- Va- bork. t!9 mow pork, IIS "; btioon sliool.l-r, p KAked, S ,c; suar-i'urea uo, pacao, t 'e; ijacm.rcur sine packed, lie; bpakfaM btcon, pjick'ed. i2Vc Ku;ar-cun d bams, packest, lie; hteiimel laid lie: etile lard. tcs. l c: ket'.lo lard. i bbl
IultuHfoti Grain and I'lour 1rhM. t'OKN U14 quol-itions nro unchnt;tsl; wj quote h. ra. at 4Mc in elevator, and 4j'l2Vf. o b.: mixl -'.J ilöfi in elevator; 1V ll'-..c i. o. b.: veil. im- 41.. lH-jC 11 elevator; Z vt-Vv f. o. b.; watte ZV-'jM-Mt in eevatn'; 4ill.kc f. o. rejietl l.lo b:low gratlud Corn, according to cm Jitiotrind qu llty. i iiLk is in fair teiiiuna kuu firm. We qnms lancles at $7 25ic7 7i- familv. o .Va7 tr: low glides at SI 0J(3Ö nominal fjrwantof fctock. Wheat It-celpts light and rtief firm at f I 8'!.i PI for No . n-.i; No iM til 4'tl 40; choice amuer 1 IV4I 5J; rejeclexl 1 0"jl 2. ats re nomlijal; prioes taue irom 27ia'.ie. KvK-In f:lr demand at71f75c. F'Fil liran In gsi demand, but llttl off-red; quotations ll?l-j f . o b. Kiue feed about Si5ol(. Klln-ofted yellow corn meal aeeording to brand fZ 55 per bbl; nominal. Indianapolis Prsxlnce Knrket. A PfUiov M ark"t quiet, we quote at 11 75 2r per bVl. BüTTKK i'inn ls: poor llil.tc. HtcaswAX Lriht die; dark mo,s'm. 8kan! We quoie wniue navy at J172 0) per oushel from store. EifJ lucelpts light. We quote at SsOOc y-r dow-ti on srrivai. fFATHKRs Firm. We quote prime live geese at 4 ) HUc; mixed, eese and duck, '.vjiSc-; old f'. at her Honky Kantres ri'om r-J2c rer pound, acordlnz to quality. Hay Prime pivssed pew tlmothvst Wflflg 10 50 i-cr ton : loose hay 7 roii 5o; very dull. Pocltry Seart ; receipts light. i"urkey aüve 7(äSc ler lbr ducK W -Sti errtot: roosters $1 & per lf: hens ti 50 per dor.. Geese, frill feather". 84 8" !" dim. Cnickeu.i $1 7"x4 2.0.- Jresed piultry: We quote chickens, N. Y. dressed, R-hxj per Ib.; full dressed, f2 M?2 M per doz. Turkeya, N. Y dressed, 8,.'Hj per lb: full dressed. lHuid'lc oer lb Game H nlrreLsuOc per dox; rirb bits txc per doz: onalls ahx. Hos 4otron rfitr qnoted at lV'e per lb. livo.v A re quoted ut W 7o"er barrw. Potatoes Are in demand at NtOc per bu CRXNRKRRTics Ar setliri? at S3 oU(3i 00 pei bu&be. and at 89-ill oer barrel. Indlnnapoll UriM-erv Market. Coffzej The market Is very firm. Roasllng grades: Rio 2020Vjc : good to fair 21l2tc; prime at 2334,325c: choioe to fancy Z)Mo:
ana j&vant asoic. Cheb.sk pD'ces are qnote at 2Z(!UWo. Arm and steady; we MoLASsiH ani HiRtTF Quotations are unchanged. New Orleans molasses la worth for new crop ittc.65c, for fair to fancy, and sirups at VtC'ÄSi for oommon to fancy. Rick Dealers quote at (So for Carolina. 6"i(S.7c for fair to best Iuisiana. süAta Market ls more active and firmer. Wo qnote retinod A at 12!j124c; OO A at lfil2o; extra C at llllJic; hard, UTilSccircle c and B. lOJJl"?: yellows. 9Jlie: fair to choice New Orleans OJiglOje. soap we quote MooMer city common tai ut S3 50 Dor box: Tonsev's Oerman 6'ic rer lb: other Gemian 514 50 per box;. White Russian pressed cake So per box: Peacn biot-som touet C vNDUCfr We quote: Hote1. 19020c; star can lies, löSlRo: oommon oressed, IsSili'jC. lusllanaHlis Dry" 4wU Market DRY GOODS Firm, with an advance in rasient market: ail staple goods withdrawn trom tlm ina-Ket. Batti.io Ordinary. 10312'ic: middling. 15c best tissue, lc. Brovtw Drilling Nash vtue, 8c ; PerpereJ c: stark, 9c. Tickiko OraegoS inch. 16;4c: Amnkentj.A C. A., Kic; A., 1-to; Conestoga, 4-4 Medal. 15c: Modal. löc; extraJJ, 15c; extra,4-4, lc; Lewislon.IVi Inch, ISc; &i inch, 15c; 30 Inch, 13c: plaid lrc. shirting MTRiPEft American, fi, uk: s-a c: Whitti'nden cheviots, B,9c; AA, He: AAA. i2vic:XA.i2Jv ti nviots, u4c; tlverett lo. llVe; homespun 9,'ic. paper CAauKicb coiumon colors, o:sc; high io'.ors, lc highpr. ii.tNTS Very firm : American, c; wasblnetou. Meirtmac, oriental and t'ouestoga. 7cRichmond and Allen.7c: Freeman, fie: KtAndsrd t-n;rting crluts, Ci-ic; Albion solid colors 7ft Womentm. hVj". Mournine prints. 7c. Carpbt Chain White. 19e: colored. 25c coverlet warp. 22c. Urown HrjKETiKCS Vermont, c; Nashville c: Middlevilie.se: Idaho, 8c; New Albany, He Stark A.c; iAnrel D.c: laurel Tl.. 7c; Part V.,7c: Pepp O., 7c; Pepp 8c; Pepp E., Bc ULKAfHID H UK ETINGH Lonsdale lO'iCl HOrs Mo: Blackotone. W4c: Mascoraent. fMe: Hill -8 9o:4-4. 10c; Dwight Rtar.ioc; Vangbn XX vs; Kea iKg,t)c: Quaker, vc: camoncs, ixns tale, 14c: Youne Warrior. lilic: Jabez Knight He: WamsottA, 13e; New York Mills, VlKc Grain Bags Amo&keag A., 20c: LewLstot VM 22Vic; Btark. rtnion viZ: Banner, 20c Montauk,22yc: American 17o. M I Ncel Ian eo m. GREASE Receipts flud read v sale. Brown. 5: veiiow. Ks;mv whit. TUo , HIDES The market ls reported dull, i reen cow hides-.... 9 c c ireen steer hides, 66 lbs and up. Ireen salted hide..... Ireen salted klp .. .... . 8ve reen aalted calf. 11 12 Dry flint ...13 (44 ..10 (11 f I 00,al 2T) Dry salted....... . ......... ........ ... sheep sains, leo. slaughter, each. bamasea. cat, toorea or bulls, two-thirds o the above prices. IWvVtviueht Bar, common, per 100 lbs... 2 2? Wrought Charcoal Bar. .......... .... " 3 4wmnght. Hcrap, per lb 'A Oast, scrap, per lb. LEsD-Falrdmand: nrlce steady, rik imTiir: bar per lb 9Jtl0c. LhVTiiJlt iTioes are arm ana nave ad vanced. sole. Oak, perlb.-.......... W 12 sole. Hemlock. larnes. skirting 8.vi vr, a 42 2t 519 W 601 OH 1 00i.l 4C 9IVÄ1 40 touBTi harness.. bridle, per dos...... Clps, city, per lb. Io.. French Calfskins, city.. do.. PTencn.... l mm is NAILS Trade Is dull ana prices steady 0d to bOd..82 rvw uo Ki to ou H 7ii(a3 1. d 3 2(K4 30 Spikes (cut)- 3 203 3C Vi to 7d 3 45.'3 55 OIL Linseed, raw.6)8c per gal ; boiled 7 - f75c. Carbon 110 are test 31: 150 fire test c: 175 tire test 40c. Market active. Lard oil Very firm; ex ra w'nter fl 00:Nol iW)o;No 2i5i73e; H trait's 60c: castor SI 85: neat 'a foot hOctjSl; turpentine 68(göOo per galion per barrel. SEED Market steady with a fair demand. Timothy at SI tflWJ 10. Clover on arrival 12't lC ; from store 14l5c per lb. Flaxseed Si In small lots, prime in car load lota SI 10. HHOT Prices unchanged. Assorted Nos. per bag, S2 40; Buuk, per baic. 2 65. HALT We quote at SI 65 in ear load lots for lake per barrel: Ohio river II 50 per bbl. ana ftölOe additional in store. WOOL Market very dull. We qnot unwashed fct ZVaiöc; Oeeofl washed, 80(5c: tuowaahed, 40 Js-tio; burry wool ftiJlOo per pound less. IndlanajpoIlK ljeNtoelx Kar ket. Trxi)AT Evening, Jan. 16. IRenorted bv J. B. Sedwlck A Co.. Wholesale Commission Dealers In Cattle. Hosps and Mieep.f Catti.b There were 200 cattle on the m.-Mket yesterday of fair quality; the demand from butchers and shippers was light, consequently there was a dull market for that class of cat tle. The stock cattl" men w reontin full force, and bought everyt hing that would suit them, at lull prices. We tiote: Good lat steers and heifers S4 4 50: good cows and heifers at S-s &.Vä4: medium to fair fi 7oa.t 25; common tligi 50; bulls 12 25 50; stock steers S3 S'V3 7. , Sheep The market rnles steady ana an changed ; salca are made at S 75M 50 per luO Ihn IIoos Reeeipta to-day amounted to l,5o0 bead, sou the market mW firm. We Qnote Fa r fo good light at S5 755 90; heavy grade sold at so-as 2&. MARKETS BT TIXEOBAPII. - New Tork Markrt. Nw York, Jan. 15.-Cotton-teady; 13& IS 5- Kc : futures 'closed steady. Flour In modrt demand; receipts 6.000 bbls: No 2 54tf05 25; suporflne weetern and state S.i &Va5 96: common lo good extra Sti OOa 6 10; good to choice fli 2t'rt)6 tt; white wheat extr 6 AV47 KO; fancy 17 s.ri 00: extra Ohio J-s 0H8 00; HU Louis Sü 109 14; patent 57 10. ' KyeTbmr Unchanged. eraiieal Firm; weotrn V2 80? 10. "What In moderau demand. Receipt- 10,. 00 bu; ungraded spring SI 381 48; No I Mlu u-Mita spring strong hi Si 0:o li spring vw.- fiMUf luü wvU;iu 1 i( iw
2Milwanke spring ?1 4".,i 47; No 2 Chicago spring, nominally il 41(1 45. Re Quiet and firm; western SIVc, liiirley i'wo-iowi-d state 70c; o 1 Canada 72c. Malt Ynll and unehnneed. Corn New in fair demand; old quiet and unci. anted ; receipts 27,' 00 bu; iew western mixed un graded wjytiO.'c mixed no grade new ö' öa'c: mixed no grade new by st inner W y"j:ie; yellow, by steamer, new txJc; old Knitna mixed Cwmtnon U'Vc. Outs Active: receip's 5..hj bu; mixed wtststati 43('.ii2e : white do' 4tt c. Hay 7"".v-c per hundred. Hops liVavy; new western 1237c. Coffee IUo ca 1 goes 1924c ; Jolbing lOyuVc gO!d. Sugar Fair to pood refluerj' 0v.iif'e : prime PJ-c ; reö netl llve,'i.i2e. - - - . MolsKMes I l)cliang.?i. Ulee V. ncl;ang d. IVi rl.-iim Quiet ; cases 3) Vxolc; naptha 14,0; crude l w; refined 27c. Tallow f..4s 7-HWi. -trained Uohin Quiet: f2 4,'-2 S5. Spirits turpentine A shade tinner at 47-. Eggs Firm at StK-i-Vc. Prov.sioiif pink tin asked for February: f I 70 o:i red. Eeef u .changed; hums, long clt 11c; wt-steru pickleil hams IwiHc: miudie unset fed; lorn; clear western tvatt-'c, i res,fd Hrgs Firmer; western Ijird I'riti'e steam til 8-.Mll 25; 'February Hl 2'X-rl I SO. Uutu-r ITnchanged. Chtvse Quiet, but steady; 7(S14c. Whi'ky-ci 15. Foreign Market. Lonpox, Jati. 15, 5 p. m. Coneals for money and account, 901-lti. LInltei States bvuüs 6-JDs, ISi, lu;e; do So7, 1 i; hMOa, 1(9; new 5s, l(i-4'. Ra 11 way share-: Nw York Central, 9!; Erie. 9'; preferred, IS. Tallow 4 :iV.gt::y. Lins. d oil i7c,27s. Spirits Turpeutlue Aj". Paris, Jan. 15. Rentes iuf 37ie. Frankfort, Jan. la. United states securities New fives 102. Antwerp, Jan. 15. Petroleum 52 f. LrvERPtxDL, Jan. 15. Cotton steadier; 6 15-iea7 3 l'lc; saiesofl2,uti0bales,lncludiiig2,'tio baits for sp,culatiou and export, and S,1(X) bales of American. Wheat California white average 10,lls; clubtlo lis lPn,lls4d: red western sprlngNo2 to No 1. 10.10s9d: winter do MsKull-. Provisions Pork 71s. beef 80. Lird V.s. Ijong clear middles 44s. short clear middles 5.s. Cheese 6Ss. Tallow li.s. Petroleum spirits. I.täl3s6d; refined lfK tid. I inseed il ys 3d. Ros n Common 0s ld ; pale lis. Turpentine 15s. dileasro Market. f'nrcAOO. Jan. Iß. Flour Minimum extnts 6Ä7V.CS patent Bfl'c V neat No 2 Ctncago spring 51 30i cash; 31 Si?i February: f 1 S' March; No 3 do SI lt; rejected CU1 00. Corn HlP-fC cash; 4lc February; 47c March. Oat Vw? cash; Jic February; Sc March; rejected 27c.
Kye -'o. B irlev Dull, weak and lower 60c. Provision Pork 17 2Stl7 45 February: S17 77,S17 fs lrd 10 95 Nlsrch. ll i6ll 0"'oru ary;. ill imii 17 .narcn. aoik meaxs dun; S so. Dressed Hogs Buj-ers ani sellers apart : n soot ilemnnd at inside prices. Light aud heavy S7 25Q7 Whisky tl 07. Receipts Fiour 11,000 bbls: wneatMl.OOO bu; coi ii i.uoo bu ; oats 19.IJ0 bu ; rye ü 1300 bu ; burley s,-ieo tu. shipments Flour 5A0 bbls; wheat 9H) bu; ooru 15,0o) bu; oats u; rye KK) bu; barley none. HU Lonls jlarket, St. Loos. Jan. 14. Cotton 8a es of 575 bales. Flour irm : sellers withholding stocks for advance. Wheat No 2 red fall fl 571 58 cash ; ?1 öl) Fehrnaiy; 81 2! 62sv March; No 3 do fl 48ca&h January and February. Corn k)c cssii and bid January ;4c May. Oats No 2 crlc cash and bid Januaiy. Rye 77 c. Barley Fn"py Minnesota 1 1 15. Whisky si of. Provisions Pork $7 25 ca h and bid January' ; Ü7 bo April. Lard: 510 75411 00 sked Februtry. Huik meats little lower; hhye : clear sides f'4c. Michigan bacon dull aud nominal. Hoes-Fair to heavy packing $5 5; fancy 25. t;attle Unchanged. wheat 3K.0Ü0 bu; oats S.ooo bu; rye 4,000 bu: oarley 2,010 bu; bogs 400 head; cattle 1,200 tieaa. PnllRdelpnla Market. Philadelphia. Jan. 15. Petroleum b?fined 27c: crude lec. t;lover Seed 14 0315 00; Timothy ?l TO. Flour Minnesota family S7(&7 ftu: Ohio and Indiana 6 40-47 50; high grades $8.9 25. Wheat Choice firm; others dull; western -ed 51 4y&l 44; amber fl 62(1 55; white tl 54 I t0. Rye 79c. Corn White 57c; yellow 56V&57e; sall57.V? "8c: steamer 62i54c. Oats Whlt4 western 13e; mixed 363c. Whisky-Western 1 1 15. Butter Nothing saelable but- strict extras: New York and Bradford coonty extras 31(a t.'c: firsts 2oö20c; western extras mssc ; firsts il24C Cheese 1S144'C. F.ggs 88crti:. Receipts Wheat 5.0 bu ; corn 82XM bu. yhipraents Corn H00bu. Italltnior Market. Batlttmore. Jan. 15. Flour Strong and active; western superfine 55 50:a(6; family Si 75 W heat Active anu uigner; a cth-ih winter red 51 45,S: No 2 Clilcago spring 51 Su Si 38. Com openea nrm: new sc sw:rv' Oats White western 3,-Jc; mixed 36c Rye 7lv3c. Clover Seed S14 5öi15. t oviKions Pork 518 50ai8 75. Bacon: shoulders bäX4", clear rio lO.c. Hams 14a 15tSc. iArd-,Refined 12-S12V-. Butter Western 2vfe2tc. Whisky 51 lsl 13. Petroleum Crude r24(12ic; refined 27c. tVitfee Quiet but firm ; rio cargoes 1922) ic ; Jobbing 19i'4il,c. Keoeipta w neai ju,i uiu 11111, MU Shipments Corn 109,000 bu. Toledo Market. Toledo, Jan. 15. Flour steady. Wheat Steady and in gooa demand: No 3 white Wa oasli 91 4i; No 2 white Michigan 1 33; amber Michigan spot and January 1 4. : teller i bruary SI S; Maich ?1 51; No 2 red winter spot and January 81 42; February SI 44; rejected r-d fl 1. Corn-Firm; high m'xed 44c;No2Sc: seller May 5t1 ;c; yellow 50a: damaged 42c; r jected 4-c. t -ats Unetianged. Clover Seed Offered at 53 75. Dressed Hcheh 7 507 75. Receipts Flour nou ; wheat 7,500 bu; corn 30.i kn) u:ots none. Shipment Flour 600 bbls; wheat 1,700 bu; corn 10,uuv bu ; oats 2,loo bu. Clnelnnatl Market. ctvctnnati, Jan. 15 -Co ton Flour rrmlly ti K7 10. Wbeat-Ited 1 45 Jl 65. Com 44 -a 45c. I int- WorXHS. Rye 82o. Urley Dull: good to prime western 50)0e. Provision Pork 517 5". Laid, steam flO 9) cash: 81100 seller February; kettle S12 00. Plain shou ders Hgtc ; short rib K'e spot; ti;e hnver March: short clear 9c. All loos box meats In fair demand; sles of Shoulder ateo; Cumberland SVc; Hams, long cut. 10 10S. Baoon T4yx&0c. Green meats shoulders 5(1 50, o5; ouort rib Vi tie. Hams 10c for 13-lbs avenures. Whisky 51 Wi. Rutter Oulei. Hogs Ominon 55 2545 80: fair to good Hgh S5 ttrv6 H5; packing 50 7o; buteiiers' 0 75 OA 85. Receipts 172 head. Shipments 55ft head. Milwaukee Market. Milwattkek. Jan. 15. Flour Quiet. Wheat Ooened higher and closed firm; Nol Milwaukee snrlne 51 38; No 2 do S32S; seller February tl SJS; March Si 35; No 3 do 82" 4. Corn-No 2 44c. Oats Shade firmer; No 2 S4?4'c. Uv. No 1 74c. Barlev Easier: No 2 nominally 83e; FebmnrvMe No 3 Keen. lVovislons Entirely nominal. Pork 117 M. T-rime lard Sil. Dressed iioes 57 00 bid. 57 2S aikl. R.ceipt-Wheat ,000 bu ; eorn lSjiOO bu. fcÜilifcUU ÜvUt iJvW WitlMlM 1bMW t)t
New York "attle 31-irkrt. New York, Jan. 15. K.vv-Rfsv ipt ypcteiday and to-day ."J.vji u- atl, iuailug7,' 0 lu ad for the v.eek;ic:aiiist f.Ohr-nd las' week. M.:rKet ercid diy rirni and active, and the adv.tüos lor the we k i 'iu.-.ia 6to; prune loextia st---rS til 2.'j ,.i.ll 7i: f lirtogood lij.x'iull Ou; common to medium Si 7 ili-i; fat bull H öd, live weights. About 15 car loud of emit, and Coo ikJo cattle soid at t'J UY-tt1 25. Sii. '-p-Receipts 4.l4"bad, making l:, ia head for the week against 12)5oht-ud last we-fei Thedtmand is good and market Him al advun- for the week; mrntnon to prime fcheep 51 7.y;7ö: extia J7 0et7 25, the latter fer a iar load of Ohio wethers aversgiug ll5 lb?. Swinii:cp. ipts since Saturday fc.tio he.i making 21 IU he id for the week ä;n Inst 2",;W ln.stw.ek. Muiket steadv, with 3 car lo.i-ij iiiit Ohio, avesaiug HO lbs, alive, $7 ä. En.t Liberty Mir Stock Mirkel. E.vr r.ttjFK-rv'. Pa., Jan.15. Caulo Ree-irti shice Friday l'Ä cats .r through and 4:: car- of yard stock; or J 7 head. Total for the w.-k t lKiiniz this ilay 7.110 hetvi, or 2M cars thront" and lo7 cars j ard. ngatnt 250 and 1J4, or e,:.'. head hist week. Supply ilht so Jar, aud no business elolng. Hogs icei t.u 3.0'JO ht ad ; total tor the vt' k 12,'SJi head tiuali.st 2ti lk'0 head Lost w f-k. Workers Mi 4. -- Ml; I'hiladelphiiis f7 2 i7 50. Sh .: Ree -ipts S.uki head: toial lor wc k 2,Vi head atiuiiist 1),500 iMad litit week; selling from SK)ti. t hlejto Cnttle Market. Chicago, Jan. 15. Cattle Receipts ..V0
ea 1; shijiments 2.OJ0 head. Aimrt nomii..!; S to bilteiieri' Kol.i 5.1 ji i;,. sr. . f oows shit tl iot,-s Receipts 11,000 head: shipment" 4fl id. The market is dull but firm at .Völo her; light Sfi Kti5 25; htavy bLippliig unj he a big 0 so Sheep Receipts' 61K) head; the market 1 let ami steady; sales at 51 "$4Xb 25. LEGAL. J. W. HAKPEK, Attorn'y. UTATE OF INDIANA, Marion countv. O In the Superior Court of Marion conry in the State of Indiana. April term, 177, No. 17.4 W. Julia Ludlugton vs. William H.II.Ludington. Bi it known, that on tlie Wth dav of January, 177, the above named jlaintiff, by her attorney, filed in the oifioe of thecic-rk of U.e Stim-rtor Court of Mat h.n nmntv.in th sinm of Indiana, his complaint against the hJv nameldeii ndant for divorce juid on said inth day of January, 1S77, thc said plaintiff filed la aia eirK sonice tne ania.wtt ot a compete ni person snowing uiaii-aia aeiondant, William 11. H. I -udl nii ton. is not a resident of the Ki.it of Indiana. Now, therefore, by order of said court, sjjd def.-mlant last above named is hen-by notiijed of the filing and pendency of said eomplaint against him. and that unless heftniwar and answer or d.-mur thereto, at the ealUne ....!J . i . . ... ' ji r-aio rnuv:, on mo secona oar or Uie tena of said court , to be begun aud hrld at the court house in the city of Indianapolis on the fir4 Mou.lay . in pril. 1877. said comtilaint, and the nut ttersand things therein oonudix'si and alleged, will be heard and determined ia his abs;nce. AUSTIN IL BROWN anl"-3w (3exk. Reio A Lows, Attorneys. STATE OF INDIANA, Marion conutv, e-it In the Superior Court of Marion count v. iu the Siate of Indiana, February term. 177. No. 17,37j. ' Byron Moper vs. Mary s. FBoper. lit: it known, that on iLi Wh dkV of Januar. Is77, the above named plaintiff, bv his xu,rney. filed in the office of the clerk of the Superior Court of Marion ccunty, in the sute cf Indiana, his complaint against the above named defendant tor dlvoree and on tlie f-ili day of January, 1S77, the said plaintiff riled in said clerk's ouice the attidavit of a competent tH'ton showing that said defeudsnt, Mary S. niowr, is not a resident ol tno htaUs or Indiana. Now therefore, bv onler of said court, said det'eudaut last above namedl hereby noticed of the filing and pendencv oX said complaint against her, and that unless she apnears and ans wers or demurs thereto, .at the calling of s'tid cause on the cond day of the term ! said court, tobe begun and held at tht Court House in th city of Indianapolis, on the liit .iou'-m.) in .'iuh ii. 101 1. naiu complaint, ana tlit matters aid things tiierein oontained and alleged, will be heard and determined in her absence. AUSTIN H. BROWN. Clerk. DM I NISTR ATOR-8 SALE of real estate, Notice is hereby given that, by vlrtoe of an order of the Civil Circuit Court of Marion county, the undersigned. Administrator of the estate of Smith Bates, deo- ased, will offer lor sale at auction on the premises oa SATURDAY, the 17th day of February 77, an equal, undivided two-thirds of the following ucfcribed laid: The west half of the south-west quarter of see. 81, town. 17, R. 5 east, In Lawrence ,ovnshlp. Marlon eountv. In diana. Terms-One-t hird CHh, the residue In ecu&J payments at nine and elghb en months, w ith n tea ate per cml lnteiert. waiving benefit ot appraisement laws, and seoured by good freehold 6 retles. Sale to begin at 2 o'clock p. m. HaSiUEL. CORY, Administrator. Tlie widow, Mary Bates, agrees losell h.-r one-third Interest at same rate as maybe given ior me vwo-iniru interest. ANNUAL JANUARY 1st, 1877. TMIE nndersigned Prealdent and secretary and a majority of ae Board of Directors of the Indianapolis Railway Burply Company, a corporation exiting under me laws ol t.'.e state of Indiana, do hereby state and certify that the capital stock of siid corporation I eighteen thousand doilsr; that an asaertsment of twelve hundred ana nny-nx aouan nas been made and cancel, d; that said capital stock is paid in full with said assessment, and that the debts of said corporation, at this date, do not aggregate five thousand do lars. r . h. oAniKAM, rreso. T. T. TAMMi.Se'y. Prihsicrilieil and s om o before me this WUi day of January, A. D. 1877. 1.1. B.J AlOBBtU lCl-AI, Notarj- Public. M KtmtAj S tb trr ui IJrm OanMaut. Cü HllM l.l rr mut Ufiwwa far i. n II T wvmrm m r..i ra wmuj r. mv ' -r -. a.k HaIiM nS .U Iii i i mm r n tl if lit Lir7. Keil rr Venalf, is(ra VTarM l-tr-rWS TDtil4 00 Ur-. wormm from bjm1. fmtr Md. WiSTparw, BU Loui. M. Fno f fan, Xio. If r druff Ut dnot ktrp ebem. mrui far ikrm. 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